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... Christ in their genuine purity , separated from the dross of superstition , and traced with inimitable elegance , through all their beneficial influence on the consolation , on the order , and on the virtue of both public and private ...
... Christ in their genuine purity , separated from the dross of superstition , and traced with inimitable elegance , through all their beneficial influence on the consolation , on the order , and on the virtue of both public and private ...
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... Christ . 39 [ Preached at the Celebration of the Sacra- ment of the Lord's Supper . ] · ........ 47 SERMON VI . - On Gentleness SERMON VII . - On the Disorders of the Pas- sions ...... 63 SERMON VIII . - On our Ignorance of Good and ...
... Christ . 39 [ Preached at the Celebration of the Sacra- ment of the Lord's Supper . ] · ........ 47 SERMON VI . - On Gentleness SERMON VII . - On the Disorders of the Pas- sions ...... 63 SERMON VIII . - On our Ignorance of Good and ...
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... Christ . ..... 523 SERMON LXXV . - On the Wounds of the Heart 529 SERMON LV . - On the Relief which the Gospel affords to the Distressed . [ Preached at the Celebration of the Sacrament of the Lord's Supper ] 409 SERMON LVI . - On ...
... Christ . ..... 523 SERMON LXXV . - On the Wounds of the Heart 529 SERMON LV . - On the Relief which the Gospel affords to the Distressed . [ Preached at the Celebration of the Sacrament of the Lord's Supper ] 409 SERMON LVI . - On ...
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... Christ , unless we do the things which he saith ; and that love , peace , gentleness , goodness , meekness , and temperance , are not only the injunctions of his law , but the na- tive fruits of his Spirit . ( Luke v . 46 . We evident ...
... Christ , unless we do the things which he saith ; and that love , peace , gentleness , goodness , meekness , and temperance , are not only the injunctions of his law , but the na- tive fruits of his Spirit . ( Luke v . 46 . We evident ...
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... Christ , hath begotten them unto the lively hope of an inheritance incor- ruptible and undefiled , and that fadeth not away . Justly is this hope styled in Scripture , the anchor of the soul , both sure and steadfast . For what an ...
... Christ , hath begotten them unto the lively hope of an inheritance incor- ruptible and undefiled , and that fadeth not away . Justly is this hope styled in Scripture , the anchor of the soul , both sure and steadfast . For what an ...
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